The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... hast done , Shall die forgotten all ; the poor , the pris'ner , The fatherless , the friendless , and the widow , Who daily own the bounty of thy hand , Shall cry to heaven , and pull a blessing on thee . Even man , the merciless ...
... hast done , Shall die forgotten all ; the poor , the pris'ner , The fatherless , the friendless , and the widow , Who daily own the bounty of thy hand , Shall cry to heaven , and pull a blessing on thee . Even man , the merciless ...
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... Hast thou endeavour'd once to hide thy falsehood ? To hide it might have spoke some little tenderness , And shown thee half unwilling to undo me : But thou disdain'st the weakness of humanity ; Thy words , and all thy actions , have ...
... Hast thou endeavour'd once to hide thy falsehood ? To hide it might have spoke some little tenderness , And shown thee half unwilling to undo me : But thou disdain'st the weakness of humanity ; Thy words , and all thy actions , have ...
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... hast thou lost thy wit and sportive mirth ? That cheerful heart , which us'd to dance for ever , And cast a ray of gladness all around thee ? Jane S. Yes , I will own I merit the reproach ; And for those foolish days of wanton pride ...
... hast thou lost thy wit and sportive mirth ? That cheerful heart , which us'd to dance for ever , And cast a ray of gladness all around thee ? Jane S. Yes , I will own I merit the reproach ; And for those foolish days of wanton pride ...
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... Hast- ings ! Lord H. Alas ! why com'st thou at this dread- ful moment , To fill me with new terrors , new distractions ; To turn me wild with thy distemper'd rage , And shock the peace of my departing soul ? Away ; I prythee , leave me ...
... Hast- ings ! Lord H. Alas ! why com'st thou at this dread- ful moment , To fill me with new terrors , new distractions ; To turn me wild with thy distemper'd rage , And shock the peace of my departing soul ? Away ; I prythee , leave me ...
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... hast robb'd me ; Thou hast undone me -- Murder ! O , my Hast- ings ! See his pale bloody head shouts glaring by me ! Avaunt ; and come not near me- Jane S. To thy hand I trusted all ; gave my whole store to thee , Nor do I ask it back ...
... hast robb'd me ; Thou hast undone me -- Murder ! O , my Hast- ings ! See his pale bloody head shouts glaring by me ! Avaunt ; and come not near me- Jane S. To thy hand I trusted all ; gave my whole store to thee , Nor do I ask it back ...
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